Netflix's Adolescence Sweeps TV at 83rd Golden Globes with Four Wins
Adolescence dominates television categories, while The Studio, The Pitt, and films like Una batalla tras otra claim key awards at the 83rd Golden.
Key Points
- Adolescence wins best limited series; Owen Cooper best actor, Stephen Graham supporting actor, Erin Doherty supporting actress.
- The Studio (Apple TV+) best comedy series, Seth Rogen best comedy actor.
- The Pitt best drama series, Noah Wyle best drama actor.
- Una batalla tras otra sweeps four comedy film awards; Hamnet wins best drama film; Wagner Moura first Brazilian Globe winner.
Netflix's *Adolescence* dominated the television categories at the 83rd Golden Globes on Sunday, securing four awards. The miniseries, which follows a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a classmate, won best limited series. Owen Cooper earned best actor in a limited series, while Stephen Graham took best supporting actor. Erin Doherty, playing a psychologist in the third episode, claimed best supporting actress.
*The Studio* from Apple TV+ and HBO Max's medical drama *The Pitt* each picked up two awards. *The Studio* won best comedy or musical series, with Seth Rogen receiving best actor in a comedy or musical series for his role as a Hollywood executive—a project he created himself. During his acceptance speech, Rogen quipped about defeating comedy legends: "I think the other nominees are incredible. Steve Martin and Martin Short especially. I remember growing up watching them my whole life and thinking someday I'd beat them," drawing laughs from the audience.
*The Pitt* triumphed in best drama series, and Noah Wyle won best actor in a drama series, edging out Mexico's Diego Luna, who was nominated for his portrayal of Cassian Andor in Disney+'s *Andor*.
Awards for leading actresses went to Michelle Williams for the limited series *Dying for Sex*, Rhea Seehorn for the drama *Pluribus*, and Jean Smart, who won for the second straight year in comedy for *Hacks*.
In film, Paul Thomas Anderson's *Una batalla tras otra* swept four comedy or musical categories: best motion picture, best director, best supporting actress for Teyana Taylor, and best screenplay.
Chloé Zhao's *Hamnet*, a drama about young William Shakespeare, won best drama motion picture, with Jessie Buckley taking best actress.
Brazilian actor Wagner Moura became the first from his country to win a Golden Globe for *El Agente Secreto*, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, which also claimed best non-English language film.
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